Registration Open for Annual Regional Economic Symposium on Nov. 3, AI Speaker Featured
Mid-Columbia Economic Development District (MCEDD) invites everyone to attend the 2023 Columbia Gorge Annual Economic Symposium on Friday, November 3rd at the Pavilion at the Port of Cascade Locks Marine Park from 8:30 a.m. to noon. The event brings together leaders across the region in the areas of government, economic development, workforce development, and business to learn together and network.
Making TD a better place
The Dalles, Ore., Oct. 3, 2023 - JJ Castro and his crew of Ramiro and Jorge were working the concrete along a new sidewalk out front of Cascade Square near Dutch Bros this morning.
Wasco County Sheriff Lane Magill running for another term
Wasco County Sheriff Lane Magill has thrown his hat in the ring for the primary election on May 21, 2024. Thus far Magill and County Assessor Jill Amery are the only two incumbents that have committed to running for their respective positions. However, Chrissy Zaugg is looking to step up into County Clerk Lisa Gambee’s shoes as she will not run again.
They're Here: 'Demo Devil' staging for Tony's Tear Down
Josh Konell, seen above maneuvering the Caterpillar Excavator weighing in at around 55,000 pounds made its way into the staging area behind Tony’s Town and Country off of First Street. Demolition of the building at 401-407 E. Second Street will begin shortly.
Discover Nature's Secrets: Sense of Place Series Returns for Season 14 in Hood River
Sense of Place is excited to announce the line-up for the 14th annual Sense of Place Series. This season will feature a wide range of topics from beavers to wildfires and pears to insects. All events will be offered in person at the Columbia Center for the Arts in Hood River, Oregon, and via livestream.
Swords, Muskets, Black Powder Demos on Oct. 7 in TD
The public is invited to attend the 2023 Wasco County Historical Society’s Annual Meeting. The program comes with a fantastic show of living history. The society welcomes Frontier Living History with the Sons of the Union Veterans of The Civil War. This will include swords, muskets, uniforms, currency, rations, tents and black powder demonstrations.
Column: Self-Pity and Self-Compassion: What’s the Difference?
When you feel sorry for yourself, your heart is closed to the love and wisdom that is within you and all around you; when you choose to be kind to yourself and gentle with yourself, your heart opens to the love, wisdom and power of spirit.
Human Remains Found on Bates Road in Klickitat County
At this time the Klickitat County Sheriff's Office and the Klickitat County Prosecutor/Coroner are working to determine the identity of the person and the cause and manner of death.
Locking down a Lego Dream in TD; Store opens Saturday, Sept. 30
Jay Wilson and Leslie Wilson-Sullivan provided a sneak peek at their new store Brick City & Games on Friday, Sept. 29 in a precursor to their blockbuster opening slated for Saturday morning, Sept. 30 after a ribbon cutting at 9:45 a.m.
Helfrich chosen as new Republican House Leader
Rep. Jeff Helfrich of Hood River was elected the new house leader on Tuesday, Sept. 26, replacing Rep. Vikki Breese-Iverson of Prineville, who announced last week that she was stepping down from the role.
Suspect in TD death now facing attempted murder charge in Bend
Zachary Jean Krohnke, 32, of La Pine, who is a suspect in the death of a woman in The Dalles, is being held in Deschutes County Jail on no bail in relation to another case where he allegedly attempted to murder an escort in Bend on Aug. 28th.
Unveiling 'A Wedding from Hell': A Murder Mystery Extravaganza at The Dalles Civic Auditorium
The Dalles Civic Auditorium requests the honor of your presence at the Wedding from Hell! A wedding, a murder, and a mystery all in one. The event will take place Friday, October 13th, and Saturday, October 14th in the Civic Auditorium Ballroom, 323 East 4th St. Downtown The Dalles.
Big River going to blow your blues away at Bargeway on Saturday; Entertainment glowing gorge wide
Rain got you in a funk? We can fix that - The Bargeway Pub welcomes the band Froggy tonight, Sept. 29 and the Big River Blues Band on Saturday, Sept. 30 And as the sun is expected for a return performance starting tomorrow, the Gorge will be glowing with entertainment. Check out our guide here.
Columbia Gorge Discovery Center Hosts Annual Auction Fundraiser and Social Oct. 14
Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum hosts a Vintage Evening “Down by the Riverside” auction fundraiser, on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and dinner starts at 6:30 p.m. at Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum.
Column: Local Grads Make the World A Better Place Episode 5; Meet Gretchen Sharp
When describing The Dalles, and why she has stayed after considering opportunities to go elsewhere, Gretchen says our town stands out as a friendly and helpful, welcoming community, with an independent pioneer spirit. "It will always be home!"
How to see the Oct. 14th Solar Eclipse in Oregon
On October 14th, 2023, the highly anticipated annular solar eclipse will grace the skies of Oregon. While the Columbia River Gorge will witness a partial eclipse, some locations in the state will get to see a full on annular solar eclipse. Read our article to find the best locations for viewing the eclipse near you.
Annex completion in sight: transitional housing in downtown TD shaping up
Rocky Schultz of Lyle shows off her rock and landscape work at the Annex, or former Oregon Motor Motel at 200 W. Third St., in The Dalles on Tuesday, Sept. 26. Schultz works for Mountain Services owned by James Smasne. Completion of the Annex is coming into view as final touches are being made to the building.
Canby Youth Football Coach Indicted on sex abuse that allegedly occurred in Wasco County
On Tuesday, Sept. 26, the Wasco County District Attorney’s Office arraigned Sean Boyd of Canby, Oregon on two charges of first-degree Sex Abuse.
Mid-Columbia Center for Living Reduces Crisis Services Due to Staffing Shortage
Mid-Columbia Center for Living (MCCFL), which provides a state-certified Community Mental Health Program on behalf of Wasco, Hood River, and Sherman Counties has temporarily scaled back its crisis services due to the statewide staffing shortage.